Industrial R&D is facing a reckoning. Innovation cycles remain painfully slow, due in no small part to a reliance on fragmented systems like spreadsheets and lab notebooks. This is despite $2.5 trillion spent globally on research and development annually. Uncountable, a cloud-based platform built for scientific R&D, is helping enterprises unify their experimental data, accelerate innovation cycles, and finally bring AI into the lab.
Founded in 2016 by MIT alumni Noel Hollingsworth and Will Tashman, along with Stanford’s Jason Hirshman, Uncountable has become a vital infrastructure layer for over 120 enterprise R&D teams, from battery makers and cosmetics giants to food tech startups and pharmaceutical developers. This month, Uncountable raised a $27 million Series A round
Uncountable Looks Towards AI and ML to Reinvent R&D
- By Mukundan Sivaraj
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“Our goal internally is, ‘Can we make R&D more efficient by a factor of 10?’”
